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  • Sadiqkingofko
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    Parker Will Lose Easily To Haye

    Haye will stop him very early, Ruiz clearly won the fight, but no matter who won the winner is a paper champion. Parker's next fight is against Haye and Haye will jump at the chance. If he also has a title he has the upper hand in negotiations
  • John Locke
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    #2
    Another ******ed thread from you Sadiq...

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    • CaneloMaidana
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      #3
      Agreed. Parker just average.

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      • Randall Cunning
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        #4
        Thought Parkers next fight was Hughie Fury, and I aint convinced by either of them

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        • Sadiqkingofko
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          #5
          Originally posted by John Locke
          Another ******ed thread from you Sadiq...
          why lol??? do you think Parker would beat Haye???

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          • John Locke
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            #6
            Originally posted by Sadiqkingofko
            why lol??? do you think Parker would beat Haye???
            No I don't.

            You saying Ruiz clearly won the fight and the winner is a paper champ is what makes the thread ******ed.

            What makes the winner a paper champ? Fury vacated his title and the two highest ranked, available fighters fought for it. What do you think should've happened?

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            • Szef
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              #7
              Originally posted by John Locke
              No I don't.

              You saying Ruiz clearly won the fight and the winner is a paper champ is what makes the thread ******ed.

              What makes the winner a paper champ? Fury vacated his title and the two highest ranked, available fighters fought for it. What do you think should've happened?
              What makes him a paper champion is the fact that he won his belt in a fight he certainly didn't win.

              Regardless, Ruiz had a great success when he let his hand go. The only thing that kept Parker from getting KO'ed was his reach advantage and Ruiz's unwillingness to let his hand go more than he did.

              Haye, if he's still David Haye we know and remember, knocks him the **** out. However, Today's Haye is heavier and slower. But I still think this version of the biggest joke in boxing handles Parker rather easily.

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              • Mash121
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                No way Parker should fight Haye yet. Way to early for this step.

                Haye is still a top operator and knows he has the goods to blast Parker.

                Parker needs more time chaps

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                • John Locke
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Szef
                  What makes him a paper champion is the fact that he won his belt in a fight he certainly didn't win.

                  Regardless, Ruiz had a great success when he let his hand go. The only thing that kept Parker from getting KO'ed was his reach advantage and Ruiz's unwillingness to let his hand go more than he did.

                  Haye, if he's still David Haye we know and remember, knocks him the **** out. However, Today's Haye is heavier and slower. But I still think this version of the biggest joke in boxing handles Parker rather easily.
                  He certainly didn't win? That's your opinion, I won't argue if you had Ruiz winning - it was a close fight, but most people, including myself had Parker winning.

                  There's a reason Ruiz wasn't letting his hands go. Parker was using his legs and not letting Ruiz set, he was also landing sharp body shots. It's easy to say 'he wasn't letting his hands go' on here...there's a reason he wasn't/couldn't let his hands go.

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                  • Szef
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by John Locke
                    He certainly didn't win? That's your opinion, I won't argue if you had Ruiz winning - it was a close fight, but most people, including myself had Parker winning.

                    There's a reason Ruiz wasn't letting his hands go. Parker was using his legs and not letting Ruiz set, he was also landing sharp body shots. It's easy to say 'he wasn't letting his hands go' on here...there's a reason he wasn't/couldn't let his hands go.
                    Most people didn't have Parker winning.

                    There's also a reason why Parker didn't let his hand go at all: he's not that good.

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